Theo - Notable People Named Theo

Notable People Named Theo

  • Theo Adams (born 1989), Theatre Artist
  • Theo Albrecht (1922–2010), German businessman
  • Theo Wade Brown, designer and engineer
  • Theo de Raadt, founder and leader of the OpenBSD and OpenSSH projects
  • Theo Epstein (born 1973), president of the Chicago Cubs
  • Theo Fleury, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Theo Hutchcraft, English musician and lead singer of Hurts
  • Theo Huxtable, the fictional son of Cliff Huxtable on the series The Cosby Show, played by Malcolm-Jamal Warner
  • Theo Jansen, Dutch artist and kinetic sculptor
  • Theo Kojak, fictional NYPD Detective.
  • Theo Papaloukas (born 1977), Greek basketball player
  • Theo Ratliff, an American professional basketball player (NBA)
  • Theo van Gogh (1957–2004), Dutch film director
  • Theo Vonkurnatowski, reality TV star and comedian
  • Theo Walcott, England footballer
  • Theo Paphitis, British entrepreneur
  • Theo Rossi, (born 1975) American actor

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